Re: Site and content rules

From: j.bull@xxxxxxxxx

To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 02:59:01 +0000

Jim,
ISA is installed as a firewall. I have configured
protocol rules to permit additional ports beyond those
allowed by the web proxy with no success.
John
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> Jim Harrison
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> Subject: [isalist] Site and content rules
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> Dear Friends
>
> I have read an article on isaserver.org regarding site and
> content rules. I have created the rules to block some
> sites, but the main problem is when a client puts proxy
> settings in IE it blocks and when the client remove proxy
> setting (i.e. ip address of ISA server port 8080), it
> doesnot block the site. Is there a way to apply site and
> content rules to those clients who have not put the proxy
> settings in IE.
>
> Your advice needed on how to block files which have
> extensions .exe, .mp3, .avi etc.
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